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that was sort of short-term optimism interesting this morning that if that florida headline that you were sharing, the one they you were sharing, if that gets traction in terms of letting this market get a breather to the upside today, it is fascinating. the market was fading, and to me in is exactly like the trade war stuff. the tests that it created did not giadefine the trend, but thy said how much do you want it, how much do you want it? the bulls or the bears, and i think that is really the role that the virus news -- that kind of virus news is taking right now. >> what about politics normally, you know, post the spring we're seeing an impact of that but can you make the argument that it is having a polling impact >> it is not in a direct way that we can necessarily quantify right now the market has definitely flattened out in the last few weeks as there has been, you know, betting oedds an the polls showing a advantage for biden. to me it is not so clear what the immediate stakes are for the market to be pricing right now and i keep going back to the fact that the market has be
that was sort of short-term optimism interesting this morning that if that florida headline that you were sharing, the one they you were sharing, if that gets traction in terms of letting this market get a breather to the upside today, it is fascinating. the market was fading, and to me in is exactly like the trade war stuff. the tests that it created did not giadefine the trend, but thy said how much do you want it, how much do you want it? the bulls or the bears, and i think that is really...
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governor newsome was quick to shut down with on the other hand the florida governor is very quick to have that reopen. we also have the universal parts in orlando that are currently open in a moderated way with capacity limitations >>> great to have julia here another company that these knows well, facebook, there has been talk about ad boycotts chereepi up, but the idea that pricing in the digital ad market is recovering roger joins us this morning, elevation partner. early google and facebook investor >> the point at largetize adverg their campaign pricing is good according to third party data comparing roas is it really just the hole in the donut? >> i think stop paid for profit, the name of the boycott, you know, includes roughly a dozen major advertisers. a couple add agencies, fashion retailers like eileen fisher, ben and jerrys, things like that there is no way it will affect the numbers at facebook. no advertiser at facebook is even 1% of the revenue this is about calling attention to the fact that the country right now is overwhelmed with hate speech. and facebook has a uniq
governor newsome was quick to shut down with on the other hand the florida governor is very quick to have that reopen. we also have the universal parts in orlando that are currently open in a moderated way with capacity limitations >>> great to have julia here another company that these knows well, facebook, there has been talk about ad boycotts chereepi up, but the idea that pricing in the digital ad market is recovering roger joins us this morning, elevation partner. early google and...
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take a look at this map we've been tracking over the last couple of days the whole state of florida was practically in red, meaning roughly 75% of people in those zones didn't have power. now we're down to 50%, 25% so the situation is looking better i can tell you, as we were driving north yesterday, we did see floods of people heading south, as you said to survey the damage and get back to their homes and see exactly what irma did in their specific location just because those people might see power in their homes doesn't mean everybody will. we were in ft. pierce, we found a community pretty much under water. they still didn't have power they didn't have water working properly in their homes. there was a large senior population there you can see people wading through and trying to get out so they could get to a safer place. so there's still pockets definitely that have severe damage and it's going to take a while to get out of it it could take weeks. we're here in orlando at disney world. they never lost power. their theme parks were closed, but all but the water park reopened yesterda
take a look at this map we've been tracking over the last couple of days the whole state of florida was practically in red, meaning roughly 75% of people in those zones didn't have power. now we're down to 50%, 25% so the situation is looking better i can tell you, as we were driving north yesterday, we did see floods of people heading south, as you said to survey the damage and get back to their homes and see exactly what irma did in their specific location just because those people might see...
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rather, this is the work of mother earth, as in barrels towards florida. the accompanying orion capsule from the space pad this morning, it will happen overnight tonight over the course of about 10 hours. the next lunch a time will be as early as the middle of october now. >>> think you very much. president biden is hosting the world series champion atlanta braves at the white house today. the president says that the team will forever be known as the upset kings of october. in august of last year, they struggled to stay above 500, then they found their stride. they kept it rolling all the way into the world series where they beat the astros in six games. president biden called it an unstoppable and joyful run. >> one in the history greatest turnarounds, first time in 26 years. none of it came easy. many counted you out. i know something about being counted out. i know that in georgia you show up when it counts. >> the braves visited white house and, as they gear up for the playoffs beginning next week. the braves have clinched a wildcard. >>> the nfl pro b
rather, this is the work of mother earth, as in barrels towards florida. the accompanying orion capsule from the space pad this morning, it will happen overnight tonight over the course of about 10 hours. the next lunch a time will be as early as the middle of october now. >>> think you very much. president biden is hosting the world series champion atlanta braves at the white house today. the president says that the team will forever be known as the upset kings of october. in august...
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i'm down here in florida for it. >> happy birthday, mr. nathan. >> i like mike's put buying in gld. >> i to like the gld put buy. if it does go lower, make sure to spread it out. >> it would be weird if you didn't like it. our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. "money in motion" is up next.
i'm down here in florida for it. >> happy birthday, mr. nathan. >> i like mike's put buying in gld. >> i to like the gld put buy. if it does go lower, make sure to spread it out. >> it would be weird if you didn't like it. our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. "money in motion" is up next.
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bob in florida, bob >> it is fwrat to tais great to. south florida by way of teaneck, new jersey. i'm calling about krispy kreme donuts. i sold it and forgot about it and now it seems like they reinvented themselves. the stock is up 70% since mid november and still trading. even talk about take over. >> i believe there is a turn going on. it has been ages since i looked at it. the last time i looked at it i chipped my tooth. i will do more work on it and see where this one can stop. nobody does know. robert in massachusetts, robert. >> booyah jim, hail from massachusetts. >> fantastic. >> there you go pats i don't know. >> sounds good. today, retail sales numbers were released for december and the 4th quarter. >> right. >> and the terms were solid firm, somewhat above the expectations. now, yesterday, a company called eastern pacific released their numbers with the upside bias going forward. can you comment on this company? >> this company is the old liz claiborne. >> these guys seem to be the right time. all right please. don't be alarmed the market just needs to wake up and base
bob in florida, bob >> it is fwrat to tais great to. south florida by way of teaneck, new jersey. i'm calling about krispy kreme donuts. i sold it and forgot about it and now it seems like they reinvented themselves. the stock is up 70% since mid november and still trading. even talk about take over. >> i believe there is a turn going on. it has been ages since i looked at it. the last time i looked at it i chipped my tooth. i will do more work on it and see where this one can stop....
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this comes just two days after officials in florida and texas took similar action. speaking to nbc's meet the press, the house secretary issued this grim warning. >> the window is closing we have to act and we need to social distance and we need to wear face coverings if we're in settings where we can't social distance in these hot zones. >> joining us now is the managing director, jordan, you have developed a heat map that gives businesses whether covid-19 impacts and you're looking at the economic hit as well just what we're seeing in the united states and what that means economically. >> sure, it's nice to be with you on street signs this morning. so we're seeing the same grim data that everyone else is although we have been seeing that data for three months we had 50 analysts covering over 60 countries across 30 data factors since we started doing this and we have seen continued severe serious economic impacts not just in transportation and leisure and consumer goods but virtually across the board, across the united states i do think that there's potential good
this comes just two days after officials in florida and texas took similar action. speaking to nbc's meet the press, the house secretary issued this grim warning. >> the window is closing we have to act and we need to social distance and we need to wear face coverings if we're in settings where we can't social distance in these hot zones. >> joining us now is the managing director, jordan, you have developed a heat map that gives businesses whether covid-19 impacts and you're...
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. >> it does jelly fish maybe >> brian, what is that >> well, when you're in south florida, little vacation right before the new year's, celebrate, get warm weather out of chicago i don't know it's something artsy to represent the area i guess. >> makes more sense if you're in florida. i thought you were in the chicago area, and that made no sense whatsoever. >> no. >> let's get to china. we're seeing the end of covid zero and a midge re-opening. today vladimir putin inviting chinese president xi jinping to make a state visit early next year ishare has been a big winner, up 30%. mike, what did you see >> abuyer of the 30,000 is what we saw betting can continue sbooer going to see this thing up another 10% to 15% by february expiration >> brian >> yeah, we have been seeing these call spreads trade quite frequently any time there's a pullback in fxi seems like somebody buys the call spreads so it's interesting they play this some resistance around the 33, 34 level, so it makes sense it's a call spread and you're capping your upside. maybe this is just a cheap way to play the upside if that mo
. >> it does jelly fish maybe >> brian, what is that >> well, when you're in south florida, little vacation right before the new year's, celebrate, get warm weather out of chicago i don't know it's something artsy to represent the area i guess. >> makes more sense if you're in florida. i thought you were in the chicago area, and that made no sense whatsoever. >> no. >> let's get to china. we're seeing the end of covid zero and a midge re-opening. today...
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let's go to florida. a >> good evening, good evening from storm -- sunny florida. me and my father are a big fan of your show and my father wants to say hello to you. >> hi, how are you, what stock do you got? >> i want to ask about should i buy into -- >> i like clips, i would bye that stock under 20. and that ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is sponsored by charles schwab. coming up, the copper showstopper? kramer shares a key lesson that could make you money. next. trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, unlocking the power of thinkorswim, the award-winning trading platforms. bring your trades into focus on thinkorswim desktop with robust charting and analysis tools, including over 400 technical studies. tailor the platforms to your unique needs with nearly endless customization. and track market trends with up-to-the-minute news and insights. trade brilliantly with schwab. ♪ music ♪ ♪ unnecessary action hero! ♪ ♪ unnecessary. ♪ was that necessary? no. neither is missing your daughter's com
let's go to florida. a >> good evening, good evening from storm -- sunny florida. me and my father are a big fan of your show and my father wants to say hello to you. >> hi, how are you, what stock do you got? >> i want to ask about should i buy into -- >> i like clips, i would bye that stock under 20. and that ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is sponsored by charles schwab. coming up, the copper showstopper?...
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florida was hit hard earlier this spring. they're worried that could have an impact on the supply chain. so far now, we haven't seen it hit the supply chain but again, so far seems like the prices are baked into the future prices that traders are concerned about. >> thank you >>> still ahead, intel under pressure with the rest of the tech sector down about 1%. we'll tell you what investors are watching for in intel numbers right after this break >>> don't forget, you can always watch and listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app ♪ ♪ now is the time to support the places you love. spend 10 dollars or more at a participating small business and get 5 dollars back, up to 10 times with american express. enroll now at shopsmall.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "power lunch. tech is the biggest lagger take a look at the chipmaker intel. the stock is down 1% 1.3% on the session. the company reports earnings after the bell it had suspended guidance in april because of the pandemic. for more, let's before i in ste
florida was hit hard earlier this spring. they're worried that could have an impact on the supply chain. so far now, we haven't seen it hit the supply chain but again, so far seems like the prices are baked into the future prices that traders are concerned about. >> thank you >>> still ahead, intel under pressure with the rest of the tech sector down about 1%. we'll tell you what investors are watching for in intel numbers right after this break >>> don't forget, you can...
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they reported a jump in cases over the weekend florida reported a 3.6% rise on saturday that was the biggest jump. a number of southern states including alabama and north carolina registered a record number of new infections in the past three days. new york governor cuomo issued a stern warning saying the state could roll back reopening an area that violates the safety protocols. anti-racism protests took place across the united states this weekend intensified by the fatal shooting of 27-year-old brooks in atlanta georgia his death was ruled a homicide after a police officer shot him in the back three times. the officer in question was fired and atlanta's police chief has re-signed. the incident amply identified calls to review police authority. let's bring in the founding partner of hamilton place strategies thanks for being with us as always let's kick off in terms of what we're seeing first and foremost. we're seeing spikes in the number of cases in places like florida, texas, arizona. >> that's the key question everyone is trying to figure out right now. this isn't even the secon
they reported a jump in cases over the weekend florida reported a 3.6% rise on saturday that was the biggest jump. a number of southern states including alabama and north carolina registered a record number of new infections in the past three days. new york governor cuomo issued a stern warning saying the state could roll back reopening an area that violates the safety protocols. anti-racism protests took place across the united states this weekend intensified by the fatal shooting of...
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i read an article about an orange grower in florida so i bought ten shares of it for $9. a week later frost hit and wiped out the entire crop. i was devastated but not defeated. i took the shares of bobby brooks. a clothing outfit i heard of. almost immediately the company reported a bad quarter. i had a job making 20 g's living on 44th twice the rent for a beautiful one bed room in florida allowed me to replenish my stocks. after a night on the town, i fell in love with a breakfast at bob evans farms. i went to the library and devoured everything i could about bob evans farms. they had articles and microfiche. compared bobe with others. i knew i had a good one and i bought 20 years and i figured out the good first component of investing, know what you own. like it even. what did i know about growing oranges or women's fashion? scrambled eggs and sausages in an attractive setting, but a company of good service and nice enough growth plans to expand that was for me. next up a company from my old town. jim, if you are in a jam they are hiring at sps. he said that are paying
i read an article about an orange grower in florida so i bought ten shares of it for $9. a week later frost hit and wiped out the entire crop. i was devastated but not defeated. i took the shares of bobby brooks. a clothing outfit i heard of. almost immediately the company reported a bad quarter. i had a job making 20 g's living on 44th twice the rent for a beautiful one bed room in florida allowed me to replenish my stocks. after a night on the town, i fell in love with a breakfast at bob...
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to florida, pockets of the middle america and you're statingi in you got south, go to florida, pockets of the middle america and you're statingi ing you got south, go to florida, pockets of the middle america and you're statingi i starting rise. we bought a lot of properties in florida. the reality is prices continue to go higher. main ali because of job growth. >> the renovation strad the strong. not necessarily the building. the homes. >> people can't afford. >> put a kitchen in. >> without question and in fact, the residential private investment trends are great leading indicators. even though new home sales shouldn't matter for someone with an existing home, they're very, very good and speak to what's happening at lowe's and home depot. >> you're telling me they're building like crazy. that says there's a lot of supply on the market. yes. >> any way. >> other parts of the economy are not expanding as this was suggest. all i'm saying is where building stocks at the highs, that's not a great risk reward. we're getting euphoric about one number and -- >> are you skeptical? we are talk
to florida, pockets of the middle america and you're statingi in you got south, go to florida, pockets of the middle america and you're statingi ing you got south, go to florida, pockets of the middle america and you're statingi i starting rise. we bought a lot of properties in florida. the reality is prices continue to go higher. main ali because of job growth. >> the renovation strad the strong. not necessarily the building. the homes. >> people can't afford. >> put a...
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now texas, florida, and california are reimposing restrictions to try to stop the spread of the virus. and stocks pointing to surprisingly solid gains after friday's sell off kind of confounding all the headlines and what you're seeing in most of the major newspapers this morning up almost 200 points and boeing shares rising and the ground at 737 max could begin today. it's monday, june 29th, 2020 a four day week. squawk box begins for shortened days and they are getting shorter. walk box begins right now.
now texas, florida, and california are reimposing restrictions to try to stop the spread of the virus. and stocks pointing to surprisingly solid gains after friday's sell off kind of confounding all the headlines and what you're seeing in most of the major newspapers this morning up almost 200 points and boeing shares rising and the ground at 737 max could begin today. it's monday, june 29th, 2020 a four day week. squawk box begins for shortened days and they are getting shorter. walk box...
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we'll get the latest from florida which has been especially hard hit. china is getting back to business but theirupy ai is far from running like normal. we'll very what they can do, next i know that every single time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. learn more at protectedincome.org . zblncht 4.5 million americans filed for unemployment r for the first time we have a look at the issues unemployed workers there are facing >> hi, kelly so like many state unemployment offices, florida has been riddled with problems. website crashes. people co people complaining they can't get through to anyone via phone and prior to the $600 from the c.a.r.e.s. act, benefits were kept at 275. that's among the lowest in the untri and we're rerning the peopl
we'll get the latest from florida which has been especially hard hit. china is getting back to business but theirupy ai is far from running like normal. we'll very what they can do, next i know that every single time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your...
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sla clark in florida clark? >> jim, a big first time booyah from the keys. >> i love the fish, what's up? >> jim, i love you. you have shown me to go for chesapeake. it looks like the united states is going back in the oil business. who should i be looking at? >> if you want to know who is the best finder of oil, those are the two eog, let's go to jordan in pennsylvania. >> hey jim, big booyah from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> i'll tell you, that tastes like iron city beer. it tastes like coming home. >> i got weight watcher's. how do you feel about their recent change in management. >> i don't want to be greedy. i think you are greedy if you hang onto wtw. >> you know what, let's go to wayne in virginia. >> love your show. >> accounting and reg layerities equal sell. i understand from the papers that there are issues there. involving an sec investigation. you close your eyes and you sell because there is not much to it. we have good things holding us up. understand this, but we will not it wi we will not let pe
sla clark in florida clark? >> jim, a big first time booyah from the keys. >> i love the fish, what's up? >> jim, i love you. you have shown me to go for chesapeake. it looks like the united states is going back in the oil business. who should i be looking at? >> if you want to know who is the best finder of oil, those are the two eog, let's go to jordan in pennsylvania. >> hey jim, big booyah from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> i'll tell you, that tastes like...
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. >>> some first steps toward reopening at this beach in sarasota county, florida visitors can walk and swim and surf but they can't bring umbrellas, chairs or even towels playgrounds are also closed. you are up to date you can get more going to cnbc.com back to you. >>> thank you very much. >> morgan stanley downgrading cat ter pierpilla caterpillar. let's bring in the trading nation team. the companies already pulled the 2020 guidance. what do you want to hear from the company ceo tomorrow >> i can't speak about caterpillar but i think the industry will have a rough time in a short term for those construction companies that have exposure to the energy market. those budgets have been cut drastically. they use their size and scale to pick up market share it will be a rebound every day the economy is shutdown means infrastructure gets older we think will be pents up demand >> ari, how does the chart look? >> we downgraded industrials back in february and remain on the sideline caterpillar looks a little bit better than the overall sector and it's currently trying to stabilize that import
. >>> some first steps toward reopening at this beach in sarasota county, florida visitors can walk and swim and surf but they can't bring umbrellas, chairs or even towels playgrounds are also closed. you are up to date you can get more going to cnbc.com back to you. >>> thank you very much. >> morgan stanley downgrading cat ter pierpilla caterpillar. let's bring in the trading nation team. the companies already pulled the 2020 guidance. what do you want to hear from the...
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in florida, they say they will not return to classrooms as cases there continue to rise >>> u.s. emergency unemployment aid to run out tomorrow. tracie potts with nbc. is there any hope of getting the deadline of tomorrow >> hope, yes today and tomorrow, that's it. both sides have hit a brick wall with republicans wanting to reduce the $6 00 to $200 a week. president trump has said, look, let's come up with something temporary to keep the checks going so that people who have lost their jobs as a result of the coronavirus can have that money while they work out something bigger neither republicans nor democrats like that idea they don't want to deal with it temporary or piece meal but have yet to come up with a decision making it worse for many families, the moratorium on evictions expired last week, lawmakers have yet to do anything about that. we have a new analysis that showed 40% of renters in the united states might not be able to pay their rent. $12 million people would be evicted on top of not getting those benefits if the deadline comes and goes tomorrow. >> tracy, on that
in florida, they say they will not return to classrooms as cases there continue to rise >>> u.s. emergency unemployment aid to run out tomorrow. tracie potts with nbc. is there any hope of getting the deadline of tomorrow >> hope, yes today and tomorrow, that's it. both sides have hit a brick wall with republicans wanting to reduce the $6 00 to $200 a week. president trump has said, look, let's come up with something temporary to keep the checks going so that people who have lost...
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>> caller: fantastic, thanks beautiful down here in florida listen jim, real quickly fuel cell. i was wondering what your thoughts are on that company being that they just recently issued some more shares. >> yeah, here's what i've been saying i'm not cooling on the technology i'm cooling on the stocks, and that's because they have had such big run and they are issuing a lot of stock and there's been so much insider selling and i don't want you to take the other side of a ton of insider selling. when it comes to the most recent electric spac story arrival i like it. buy some and then be patient there's much more "mad money" ahead. is it time to deck out your portfolio? i'm sitting down with the ceo and then don't be lulled into thinking that bankruptcies are low. i'm tell you what i'm really seeing all your calls and rapid fire and tonight's edition of the lightning round. stay with cramer sales are down from last quarter but we are hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah...uh... boss: doug? sorry about that. umm...what...its...um... boss: you alright? [sigh] [ding] never settle
>> caller: fantastic, thanks beautiful down here in florida listen jim, real quickly fuel cell. i was wondering what your thoughts are on that company being that they just recently issued some more shares. >> yeah, here's what i've been saying i'm not cooling on the technology i'm cooling on the stocks, and that's because they have had such big run and they are issuing a lot of stock and there's been so much insider selling and i don't want you to take the other side of a ton of...
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. >> it is the old saying, it's florida, florida, florida, in politics. here it's important, because this is a microcosm of the country. you've got so many different media markets here. it's a much bigger state than these candidates have campaigned in before. you've got southern voters, northern type of voters who are the snow birds down in florida voting in this primary. going into the general election, florida is such a big enchilada in terms of electoral votes, that it really matters how you do and how you come pain here. >> thank you so much. live tonight in tampa with voting under way in florida's primary. let's look at what's happening in some of the districts. we bring in congressman mario diaz-balart. congressman tom rooney. both are throwing their support behind romney. good to have you on the program. thanks so much for joining us. congressman diaz-balart, why do you think romney is the clear choice come november? >> i think it's the economy, stupid, and who is the person who can get the jobs going and the economy going. we had a turn-around art
. >> it is the old saying, it's florida, florida, florida, in politics. here it's important, because this is a microcosm of the country. you've got so many different media markets here. it's a much bigger state than these candidates have campaigned in before. you've got southern voters, northern type of voters who are the snow birds down in florida voting in this primary. going into the general election, florida is such a big enchilada in terms of electoral votes, that it really matters...
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it doesn't matter that her colleagues are now in atlanta in some cases in florida new jersey. in connecticut she's as close and connected with her colleagues and clients as ever and that's a game changer for wall street. what do you think that means because we have this debate around here about wla it is really efficient to work virt l virtually. it's kind of a pain. i wonder if it's driven more by desire or litigation are the banks too worried about having a bunch of people close by is this we've heard this from the likes of jpmorgan, they think it's a valuable asset to have people in physical proximity. >> there is and proximity will never truly go out of fashion. here's what i'll say about this. it worked. they made a ton of money in the first quarter. they made collectively five biggest wall street banks made the most they made in eight years. so i think as long as it works, i think that's, that is the main sort of the main concern here and you know when traders badged out of their off the trade floors in march, i think most of them suspected they would be back in a couple
it doesn't matter that her colleagues are now in atlanta in some cases in florida new jersey. in connecticut she's as close and connected with her colleagues and clients as ever and that's a game changer for wall street. what do you think that means because we have this debate around here about wla it is really efficient to work virt l virtually. it's kind of a pain. i wonder if it's driven more by desire or litigation are the banks too worried about having a bunch of people close by is this...
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hours a day we need much more time before we can even approach that >> i had some neighbors move to florida where they had the option to send their kids five days a week. they will wear masks all day and eat under a plastic face shield. why not give people the option, i'm sure there's some families that want to stay home but plenty would need to come in because ha they are talking about in my neck of the woods, it's send your kid by alphabetical order half a day two or three days a week they will be in class five out of 15 days i don't know how people are supposed to work >> we think those are real issues we understand that we think those issues are more easily addressed by using, for example, things like community partnerships to try to deal with child care issues, by closing the digital divide like the governor has announced he will do to make sure families have devices. when you start to look at the actual specifics of what takes to open schools and keep them option everything from transportation to ppe, to ventilation, it really is a house of cards i'm calling these hybrid reopening pla
hours a day we need much more time before we can even approach that >> i had some neighbors move to florida where they had the option to send their kids five days a week. they will wear masks all day and eat under a plastic face shield. why not give people the option, i'm sure there's some families that want to stay home but plenty would need to come in because ha they are talking about in my neck of the woods, it's send your kid by alphabetical order half a day two or three days a week...
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on monday, florida reporting the smallest increase in cases fewer than 9,000 elsewhere in california reporting the lowest case load also in florida, texas and california with signs record increases may be in the past >> pfizer began late-stage covid-19 human trials sampling some 30,000 people between 18 to 85 across 120 sites globally including 39 u.s. states hours after moderna said it kicked off a massive trial shares of biotech up over 5% pfizer up over 2.5%. back to you. >>> some good news according to state data, just one new covid hospitalization in arizona down from over 100 a month ago. good news. >>> we have some breaking news right now. live pictures of china's president xi jinping delivering a speech at the infrastructure investment bank. call it china's version of the world bank we'll monitor the event and bring them to you especially if they contain relations with the united states. into back at home, investors are watching a lot it is only tuesday we have the federal reserve with the major policy announcement scheduled on wednesday also on wednesday, we have the tech ce
on monday, florida reporting the smallest increase in cases fewer than 9,000 elsewhere in california reporting the lowest case load also in florida, texas and california with signs record increases may be in the past >> pfizer began late-stage covid-19 human trials sampling some 30,000 people between 18 to 85 across 120 sites globally including 39 u.s. states hours after moderna said it kicked off a massive trial shares of biotech up over 5% pfizer up over 2.5%. back to you. >>>...
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the ncaa said we're going to withdraw gains from florida and florida said okay, great you can do that. we'll make sure no taxpayer money can be used to contribute to the ncaa. disney now just escalated that and disney is saying okay, we're going to come out against your bill well, then you shouldn't have those special rights is what the legislator is saying so this is a one-up gamesmanship i think other states are going to follow this model now that ron desantis put this down and companies are going to have to learn to navigate this our big thesis is that there's four political parties now so just knowing the leader in the republican or democratic party isn't going to do it you have to know how the progressives think or the populist republicans that's going to require that requires more. >> is there a shareholder impact i think of nike as a prominent example. in the latest piper sandler research survey they found they have a highest brand admiration amongst teens. i have to imagine the goal is to be highly respected by teens and i don't think it's viewed as politics but the cool facto
the ncaa said we're going to withdraw gains from florida and florida said okay, great you can do that. we'll make sure no taxpayer money can be used to contribute to the ncaa. disney now just escalated that and disney is saying okay, we're going to come out against your bill well, then you shouldn't have those special rights is what the legislator is saying so this is a one-up gamesmanship i think other states are going to follow this model now that ron desantis put this down and companies are...
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tyler in florida. >> caller: jim i'm going to give you a south florida booyah. >> i'll take that. i need to go there now always >> caller: sun is shining. actually it's overcast. but quick question for you. when you talk about the economy really booting off again it seems like you talk about it in terms of consuming and not producing. i'm thinking from the way i think about it you need something to be produced before it's consumed. i'm wondering why in terms of a growing economy you talk about consumption instead of production. that's what it seems like to me. >> i do. because in order to be able to raise price you need demand. if there's a shortage of supply, sure, that can mean something. but not if there's no demand, right? if you have a shortage of a supply at some price nobody likes you can't raise price. it doesn't mean anything. that's why we focus on demand on the show. a company that's got their earnings stars before you buoy it. use the eps to figure out the company's growth rate and take it from there. "mad money" will be right back. >> don't miss a second of "mad money
tyler in florida. >> caller: jim i'm going to give you a south florida booyah. >> i'll take that. i need to go there now always >> caller: sun is shining. actually it's overcast. but quick question for you. when you talk about the economy really booting off again it seems like you talk about it in terms of consuming and not producing. i'm thinking from the way i think about it you need something to be produced before it's consumed. i'm wondering why in terms of a growing...
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forecasted to move towards south florida tomorrow >> the dwe are back after this >>> no shortage of stock movers. all about ev, gambling, travel or lack thereof. >> expedia shares under pressure bookings dropped 90% during the latest quarter shares of lee auto jumping in the u.s. debut above expected range and closed above $16 in trading and higher by more than 4%. mgm resorts reporting revenue drop of 91% as casinos remained closed amid the pandemic and global travel came a halt. telling investors the near-term operating environment will remain challenging >> thank you very much on deck, the great market debate roars on growth, value hear what scott has to say on thatss iue reaction with lee baker of apex financial. >>> the rotation out of growth to value at some point will be a worthwhile trade i suggest that tech and growth stocks would have the biggest part of their run. the biggest companies out there that will survive and make interesting value plays. >> that was part of our one on one. his take versus value versus growth becoming less uncommon now on the street. joining us now, gre
forecasted to move towards south florida tomorrow >> the dwe are back after this >>> no shortage of stock movers. all about ev, gambling, travel or lack thereof. >> expedia shares under pressure bookings dropped 90% during the latest quarter shares of lee auto jumping in the u.s. debut above expected range and closed above $16 in trading and higher by more than 4%. mgm resorts reporting revenue drop of 91% as casinos remained closed amid the pandemic and global travel came...
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now look at it. >> the storm is doing a number on the state of florida. it is going to continue to move through this state through much of tomorrow and there's going to continue to be a number of adverse effects. >> also tonight, the urgent warning to americans still in russia >>> ambush in philadelphia the deadly attack on high school football players >>> and an alzheimer's drug shows early signs of remarkable success. >> announcer: live from cnbc the facts. the truth. the"the news with shepard smit." >>> good evening a treacherous night ahead for florida as darkness begins to fall and hurricane ian continues its catastrophic rampage the category 4 storm moving at an excruciatingly slow pace. only 8 miles per hour forward progress not much faster than a person going for a jog. more than 1 million floridians have no power right now. hurricane ian made landfall tied as the fifth most powerful storm ever to hit the united states. a category 4 hurricane, maximum sustained winds 150 miles an hour, just shy of a cat 5. the center of the storm struck cayo costa
now look at it. >> the storm is doing a number on the state of florida. it is going to continue to move through this state through much of tomorrow and there's going to continue to be a number of adverse effects. >> also tonight, the urgent warning to americans still in russia >>> ambush in philadelphia the deadly attack on high school football players >>> and an alzheimer's drug shows early signs of remarkable success. >> announcer: live from cnbc the facts....
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hot spots have emerged in places like florida, texas and arizona pushing places higher. this is what markets could be reacting to. astrazeneca could produce 2 billion doses of the covid-19 vaccine. 1 billion doses to be divided among low and middle income countries and hopes to have all delivered by 2021. singapore wearing a contact tracing device to be worn by residents. previously released an app but says there were all sorts of technical issues due to the app's dependence on blutooth they haven't said if this will be compulsory but will be an option we'll see how that does work >> so we can all wear a device that tracks where we go. i thought that's called a phone, rahel? >> they were having all sorts of issues with the app, so we'll see. >> we'll see great news with the vaccine. thank you. >>> we have a lot more to do on this busy friday morning oil price there in focus we'll tell you some breaking news about the opec meeting that was scheduled for tuesday. now it is not. as we head to break. here is this morning's biggest pre-market winners and losers. dow futures u
hot spots have emerged in places like florida, texas and arizona pushing places higher. this is what markets could be reacting to. astrazeneca could produce 2 billion doses of the covid-19 vaccine. 1 billion doses to be divided among low and middle income countries and hopes to have all delivered by 2021. singapore wearing a contact tracing device to be worn by residents. previously released an app but says there were all sorts of technical issues due to the app's dependence on blutooth they...
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. >> the florida governor matt gates is the one that led the motion to vacate. every house democrat. that is what sealed his fate. the historic move further divided republicans and now the lawmakers will decide who will let the house majority moving forward? patrick mchenry from north carolina will be a temporarily speaker. he was on a succession list submitted by speaker kevin mccarthy. they do plan to have an election for a permanent replacement next week. >> that is interesting in light of the moves that we're seeing in the markets. investors are focused on some of the government issues and increase polarization. >>> speaking of global markets, let's look at what is happening with the yield. it has been on the driving seat for the last 24 hours. these are the ten year treasuries. mounting at 4.82. so we're seeing a stabilization today and this morning. yesterday we did move 11 points higher. both in nominal and real killed. you are getting closer and closer of the 1%. let's bring in luke heckmore. there is a lot going on in the yields. can i just ask you your
. >> the florida governor matt gates is the one that led the motion to vacate. every house democrat. that is what sealed his fate. the historic move further divided republicans and now the lawmakers will decide who will let the house majority moving forward? patrick mchenry from north carolina will be a temporarily speaker. he was on a succession list submitted by speaker kevin mccarthy. they do plan to have an election for a permanent replacement next week. >> that is interesting...
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it's not fun in florida right now. that's going to be an issue. >> all right, robert, thank you very much. we can dream we can dream again, the mathisen, rule, buy and prices peak. >>> terry lundgren discuss the heels on the huge retail sales number "power lunch" is next after this quick break.ly hope th to hug my students. with every vaccine, cvs is working to bring you one step closer to a better tomorrow. did you know that petco, is now a health and cvs iwellness company?g you their groomers work wonders for my confidence. i trust their vets, and i'm known to have trust issues. they deliver high quality food the same day. i was outside digging, what'd i miss? just everything regarding our physical, social, and mental health. exciting. i'm gonna take a spin around the room. great idea. ♪ ♪ petco. the health and wellness company. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to "power lunch" along with courtney reagan, i'm tyler mathisen stocks are at session highs. the dow, well not really not for the dow, it crossed 34,000 for the
it's not fun in florida right now. that's going to be an issue. >> all right, robert, thank you very much. we can dream we can dream again, the mathisen, rule, buy and prices peak. >>> terry lundgren discuss the heels on the huge retail sales number "power lunch" is next after this quick break.ly hope th to hug my students. with every vaccine, cvs is working to bring you one step closer to a better tomorrow. did you know that petco, is now a health and cvs iwellness...
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in the meantime, a lot of buying in florida so far the brokers tell me the increased cases in florida have not had an impact on demand, kelly. >> just how big is the luxury boom down there, robert? how much are prices and sales up is is it sustainable >> it's market by market if you look at single-family home sales in palm beach and miami, prices are up double digits a lot of brokers telling me in terms of sustainable, june, which is typically the off-season, has been one of the busiest months ever, even compared to the peak season for many of these brokers. a lot of it is young families putting their kids in schools. >> i'm losing my dear neighbors to that very thing, so i don't appreciate the uptick. robert franks, thank you very often. >>> coming up, a deep economic look at the back of working from home could have. >>> plus san francisco is considering a tax to help with covid costs. >>> and many economists are scratching their heads about the state of the economy we'll look at some of the market's leading indicators e athereelng us. stay with us i'm searching for info on options t
in the meantime, a lot of buying in florida so far the brokers tell me the increased cases in florida have not had an impact on demand, kelly. >> just how big is the luxury boom down there, robert? how much are prices and sales up is is it sustainable >> it's market by market if you look at single-family home sales in palm beach and miami, prices are up double digits a lot of brokers telling me in terms of sustainable, june, which is typically the off-season, has been one of the...
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i'm shepard smith live in south florida. this is "the news on cnbc. the death toll rising, victims' families devastated. tonight, the race against time as rescue teams frantically search >> we still have hope that we'll find people alive. >>> says hi name. >> george floyd. >>> the former cop who murdered george floyd finally sentenced. >> immediately >> the reaction and what's next in the legal battle. >>> the department of justice suing the state of georgia over new voting restrictions. >> many of that law's provisions make it harder for people to vote >>> vice president harris makes her first visit to the border. >> i'm glad to be here it was always the plan to come here >> the criticism was harsh from both parties. >>> one on one with the surfside mayor, searching for clues about what caused the collapse. >>> and the heartbroken families' agonizing wait for news about their loved ones. >> announcer: the fax, the truth, "the news with shepard smith" live on location in surfside, florida. >>> good evening from surfside, where 159 people are still lis
i'm shepard smith live in south florida. this is "the news on cnbc. the death toll rising, victims' families devastated. tonight, the race against time as rescue teams frantically search >> we still have hope that we'll find people alive. >>> says hi name. >> george floyd. >>> the former cop who murdered george floyd finally sentenced. >> immediately >> the reaction and what's next in the legal battle. >>> the department of justice suing...
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arizona, florida, oklahoma and texas are reporting a rise in cases. nevada reported the highest single-day tally up from a previous high on may 23. hospitalizations are also rising or at record highs as the situation in china is also getting worse 70% of flights from beijing were canceled as the outbreak in the chinese capital is getting worse. reporting cases with mack ou and apple's head of diversity is launching a $100 million racial inequality initiative in the death of george floyd. according to company filings 67% of the work force were men down 3% from 2014 in the u.s., 6% of tech employees were black unchanged from when it first started reporting those figures in 2014. back to you. >>> back to the market, stocks were higher yesterday after better than expected retail numbers and a report of progress on a covid-19 therapeutic drug jay powell told congress, more fiscal stimulus may be necessary as the u.s. economy may only make a slow recovery from the covid-19 pandemic. >> our expectation generally and the expectation of other forecasters is th
arizona, florida, oklahoma and texas are reporting a rise in cases. nevada reported the highest single-day tally up from a previous high on may 23. hospitalizations are also rising or at record highs as the situation in china is also getting worse 70% of flights from beijing were canceled as the outbreak in the chinese capital is getting worse. reporting cases with mack ou and apple's head of diversity is launching a $100 million racial inequality initiative in the death of george floyd....
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we have units that are well over $1 million or $9 million in florida and arizona. i think we are sleeping time. the economics are second to none of any restaurant chain in america. we are so early in our growth curve. that is why we are so exciting. >> that is 2.5 times anybody else. how are you putting up those numbers? >> the restaurant business is simple in some ways. you have to give delicious, credible food at a great price point, and a great service environment. we do that in spades. the other thing we do that is special, we have great dining rooms, but we have boheme at the drive through's. all drive-through's are two lanes. we have people going through those in 6 to eight minutes, regardless of how long the line is. all food is made to order. that kind of flexibility allows you to be very successful. >> i remember speaking, many, many years ago, in the mid 80s to the home depot people saying if you open a home depot in new york city, the stock would double. everyone who works in new york city would try to do it. i was wrong, it tripled. if we had one of you
we have units that are well over $1 million or $9 million in florida and arizona. i think we are sleeping time. the economics are second to none of any restaurant chain in america. we are so early in our growth curve. that is why we are so exciting. >> that is 2.5 times anybody else. how are you putting up those numbers? >> the restaurant business is simple in some ways. you have to give delicious, credible food at a great price point, and a great service environment. we do that in...
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it's also the home of the university of florida. so you've got a lot of students here, a lot of faculty. they've been told move to higher ground, and those who haven't now don't have that opportunity. we've seen the outer bands of this area moving through. you've covered hurricanes, so you know what that means. heavy bands, heavy rain, heavy wind and it drops off and it clears and the next band. it's go ing to be a full-on storm in the next couple of hours. we expect landfall around 6:00 to 7:00 eastern time. >> you and i were on the ground for hirks ida a few years ago. let me ask you. that storm lasted quite a few days. how long is this one expectecoa carolinas, but it should clear this area by the end of the day at the very latest, which will allow those teams to move in and begin trying to restore some of the power and assessing some of the hardest hit areas. >> so, jay, you mentioned university of florida is right there in gainesville. about 50,000 students go to that school. it's a pretty densely populated area. has the nation
it's also the home of the university of florida. so you've got a lot of students here, a lot of faculty. they've been told move to higher ground, and those who haven't now don't have that opportunity. we've seen the outer bands of this area moving through. you've covered hurricanes, so you know what that means. heavy bands, heavy rain, heavy wind and it drops off and it clears and the next band. it's go ing to be a full-on storm in the next couple of hours. we expect landfall around 6:00 to...
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as florida reports, yet again, a record number of deaths. we have the latest numbers there. >>> as the wave of infections continues, one analyst says disney's park and film business will be in for more pain that wall street predicts he will join us. >>> welcome back johnson and johnson pushing ahead with its coronavirus vaccine as cases continues to break out in records >> modesto, california now seeing the fastest case doubling times in eight days. florida reporting a record in new daily deaths from covid-19 156. almost 14,000 new cases being reported in florida. that's the second highest. one small bright spot, it does look like there might be case flattening in arizona happening. we'll have to wait and see if that continues other companies tracking this data are companies working on vaccines trying to figure out where to run their clinical trials. >> it will be more than a 1,000 person study it will include ages 18 to 55 but also 65 and older. we'll try to target that most vulnerable population. j and j on track to start the phase three i
as florida reports, yet again, a record number of deaths. we have the latest numbers there. >>> as the wave of infections continues, one analyst says disney's park and film business will be in for more pain that wall street predicts he will join us. >>> welcome back johnson and johnson pushing ahead with its coronavirus vaccine as cases continues to break out in records >> modesto, california now seeing the fastest case doubling times in eight days. florida reporting a...
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devin in florida. >> hey, how is it going? >> real good how about you? >> good, good. >> what have you got >> all right so i'm 25 years old and maxing out a roth ira and i know that you have always suggested investing in low cost index funds. >> right. >> my question is should i be 100% in an s&p 500 index fund or should i be using multiple index funds to build a diversified portfolio. >> i think what you ought to do is think of it like this you should put the preponderance in an s&p 500 fund that's terrific. low cost and then after that pick one or two. i don't want you to be in mutual funds. that makes it even harder. basic bad rock s&p and a couple of others. maybe like health care maybe like tech. that would be my choices michael in california. micha michael. >> hey, jim, thank you for taking my call. >> of course. >> i have a question about 401k plans. my company just put out their plan and being a novice when it comes to those kind of things i just wanted to know what percentage of my paycheck would be a starting amount to contribute. >> whatever t
devin in florida. >> hey, how is it going? >> real good how about you? >> good, good. >> what have you got >> all right so i'm 25 years old and maxing out a roth ira and i know that you have always suggested investing in low cost index funds. >> right. >> my question is should i be 100% in an s&p 500 index fund or should i be using multiple index funds to build a diversified portfolio. >> i think what you ought to do is think of it like this...
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. >>> let's go to tiler in florida, hey, please, timer. >> caller: i want no give you a south florida boo-yah. >> i need go there now. what's up? >> caller: sunshine, no, it's overcast, a quick question for you, when you talk about the economy booting off again, it seems like you talk about it in terms of consuming, not producing. i'm thinking from the way i think about it, you need something to be produced before it's consumed. so i'm wondering why in terms of a growing economy, you talk about consumption instead of production. that's what it seems like to me. >> well, i do, in order to be able to raise price, you need demand. if there is a shortage of supply, sure, that can mean something, not if you have demand, if you have some product nobody likes, you can't raise the price, it doesn't mean anything. that's why we focus on demand. a company has their stars before you buy i. use the eps to figure out the company's growth rate. take it from there. "mad money" will be right back. . special earnings season companion show. we but them in perspective so you can profit in a warm and con
. >>> let's go to tiler in florida, hey, please, timer. >> caller: i want no give you a south florida boo-yah. >> i need go there now. what's up? >> caller: sunshine, no, it's overcast, a quick question for you, when you talk about the economy booting off again, it seems like you talk about it in terms of consuming, not producing. i'm thinking from the way i think about it, you need something to be produced before it's consumed. so i'm wondering why in terms of a...
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tom in florida. tom? >> caller: thank you for having me. a good portion of my portfolio is made of waste management stock. is it inch lated from brexit? and in your opinion suggested buy or sell? >> i really like that idea. it's a stock that's a few pennies off and is largely domestic, run by david steiners. as a matter of fact, i'm writing it down. still one of my list that i'm putting together all day yesterday and today that make a lot of sense. how smart are our viewers. thank you, tom, from florida. you need more strength in this market as a whole. this is why. right now, get your shopping list ready. watch for signs of life in the s&p sectors. i do see some things i like today. including my take on the portfolio. will global turmoil impact the potential? and could it help you avoid the burn of brexit. and i'm taking your -- ooh, i'm taking you back to a simpler time. last week, i had a chance to take a walk around ford's research and innovation center, and in an era of uber and self-driving cars, i'm learning how the 113-year-old driv
tom in florida. tom? >> caller: thank you for having me. a good portion of my portfolio is made of waste management stock. is it inch lated from brexit? and in your opinion suggested buy or sell? >> i really like that idea. it's a stock that's a few pennies off and is largely domestic, run by david steiners. as a matter of fact, i'm writing it down. still one of my list that i'm putting together all day yesterday and today that make a lot of sense. how smart are our viewers. thank...
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>> disney is announcing today that it is canceling its plans to build a new campus in central florida. it is no longer asking the 2,000 employees and parks experiences and products division, employees that had previously asked to relocate to florida, it is no longer asking them to do so. the disney park chief saying this was due to new leadership and changing business conditions and he remains optimistic about the direction of the disney world business and its plans to invest $17 billion and create 13,000 jobs in florida over the next ten years he says i hope we're able to do so this comes amid disney's battle with ron desantis and last week bob iger reiterated his frustration calling the state antibusiness. >> is there any way to read this other than a slapback at florida? >> 100%, come on >> bob iger said it very career on .call, why are we receiving so much if this is not -- they had a couple of years ago announced they were moving 2,000 employees from southern california to florida, build this whole new campus for them this is an investment on many levels building physical infra i
>> disney is announcing today that it is canceling its plans to build a new campus in central florida. it is no longer asking the 2,000 employees and parks experiences and products division, employees that had previously asked to relocate to florida, it is no longer asking them to do so. the disney park chief saying this was due to new leadership and changing business conditions and he remains optimistic about the direction of the disney world business and its plans to invest $17 billion...
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you're not stealing florida. i'm challenging all of it, and the judges we're going to are judges i appointed you're not stealing the election >> and here is what roger stone said two days before the election when voters hadn't even gone to the polls yet. >> let's just hope we're celebrating. i suspect it will be -- i really do suspect it will still be up in the air when that happen, the key thing to do is to claim victory. possession is 9/10 of the law. no, we won, [ bleep ] you, over, sorry. you're wrong >> nbc news reached out to roger stone for comment. he responded "any claim, accusation, or even implication that i knew in advance about, participated in, or condone any illegal action at the capitol or anywhere else on january 6th is false. additionally, any claim they was involved in the efforts to delay the certification of the electoral college are also false. did i express my opinions on the subject? yes. that's still allowed in america. meantime, nbc news has learned the secret service confiscated the cel
you're not stealing florida. i'm challenging all of it, and the judges we're going to are judges i appointed you're not stealing the election >> and here is what roger stone said two days before the election when voters hadn't even gone to the polls yet. >> let's just hope we're celebrating. i suspect it will be -- i really do suspect it will still be up in the air when that happen, the key thing to do is to claim victory. possession is 9/10 of the law. no, we won, [ bleep ] you,...
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four years ago trump won seniors in florida by 17 points. one out of every five votes cast in florida is from a senior citizen. trump won seniors big in 2016. now he's running from behind that's why the polls show him slightly behind biden overall in florida. >> you hear biden say we win florida, we win it all it sounds like election talk but there's history there that says he's pretty close. >> there are paths for joe biden if he doesn't win florida. there are paths to an electoral college majority for donald trump, if he doesn't get florida, it is very hard to construct a path to 270 for him. joe biden if he puts a win on the board in florida, he could put trump away with that >> steve kornacki on the numbers. thank you, sir >> covid watch and an example of how quickly the virus can spread two super spreaders on long island, same day one wedding on long island, 91 attended, 30 tested positive a birthday party, 50 people there, it half tested positive all tolled about 300 had to quarantine after these two events it's why this thanksgiving c
four years ago trump won seniors in florida by 17 points. one out of every five votes cast in florida is from a senior citizen. trump won seniors big in 2016. now he's running from behind that's why the polls show him slightly behind biden overall in florida. >> you hear biden say we win florida, we win it all it sounds like election talk but there's history there that says he's pretty close. >> there are paths for joe biden if he doesn't win florida. there are paths to an electoral...
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, dom >> i spent a lot of time in florida, like you have we have viewers and listeners out there. is it enough to stabilize the market and encourage people to actually do business there >> that's going to take time the law is not retroactive the lawsuits filed over hurricane ian claims all still continue iii estimates it could tack $20 billion on to the insurance ko costs for ian. reinsurance renewals come in january. insurance for insurers f fitch says rates will rise around the world the big surprise here, or not really, doing business in florida for reinsurers is not all that attractive. the options for insurancers is limited and coverage is expensive. this will take time to work through the system will it lure back those who already left or folded we wait and see. >> at this point, i guess the conversation is around how many insurers will want to do business in florida and this is a supply/demand thing. few eer insurers writing polici, how long will this last? >> the industry says it is more consumer friendly and more affordable if there are more options and competition. right
, dom >> i spent a lot of time in florida, like you have we have viewers and listeners out there. is it enough to stabilize the market and encourage people to actually do business there >> that's going to take time the law is not retroactive the lawsuits filed over hurricane ian claims all still continue iii estimates it could tack $20 billion on to the insurance ko costs for ian. reinsurance renewals come in january. insurance for insurers f fitch says rates will rise around the...
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florida. 29 electoral votes the polls look about even right now. trump carried it in 2016 that would put him over 200. everything i'm clicking on here is a must-win state for the president. we're just working through here to see what it would take if he were to get to 270 then his campaign would also need to get north carolina, the polling there looks close. would need to get georgia, the polling there is basically dead even now you see the map is really trying to narrow what would trump need here he would still need two states wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania he would need two. most likely his campaign is targeting pennsylvania aggressively and they're targeting arizona aggressively he would need probably those two but some combination there all those battleground states i just showed you, this would have two of them, two of them potentially flipping to biden with trump still winning trump playing a lot of defense out there. he needs a lot to break his way. the path we just showed you, that's what it would take to get him re-elected, and you can
florida. 29 electoral votes the polls look about even right now. trump carried it in 2016 that would put him over 200. everything i'm clicking on here is a must-win state for the president. we're just working through here to see what it would take if he were to get to 270 then his campaign would also need to get north carolina, the polling there looks close. would need to get georgia, the polling there is basically dead even now you see the map is really trying to narrow what would trump need...
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former president obama is on the ground in georgia and florida. both states voted for candidate trump in 2016 but the polls now show very tight races. president trump firing up a crowd in travers city, michigan, before heading to wisconsin for another rally. we're covering all the angles in both campaigns ali vitali following the biden camp but let's begin with jeff bennett, hi, jeff. >> the trump campaign counting on an election day surge tomorrow to help fuel his path to re-election the trump campaign is drawing some confidence in these large crowds the president has been pulling as he campaigns across the country despite the polls showing him behind people spent seven or eight hours in the cold. he's wrapping up his speech here behind me. you can look at how a campaign views its own standing based on the ways in which they view their final hours. president trump largely on defense trying to defend turf from joe biden in pennsylvania, north carolina, he has two stops here in michigan back in 2016. president trump won michigan by fewer than 11,00
former president obama is on the ground in georgia and florida. both states voted for candidate trump in 2016 but the polls now show very tight races. president trump firing up a crowd in travers city, michigan, before heading to wisconsin for another rally. we're covering all the angles in both campaigns ali vitali following the biden camp but let's begin with jeff bennett, hi, jeff. >> the trump campaign counting on an election day surge tomorrow to help fuel his path to re-election the...
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i suppose you are still takeout only as a small business owner, how are you doing on that side >> florida has been weird. we had a lot of cool accolades last year. right in time for all of this to hit. we are at about 30% capacity indine in. no bar seats but it has been good same with the underoath thing. chaos breeds creativity. that's where we are at >> good use of an old gas station, if i am not mistaken. >> yes on 520 east towards nebraska if anybody wants to come by >> i hope so thanks forgetting up early >> thank you, sir. appreciate you >> glad we could help him out getting up early like old times. >>> a record streak for the nasdaq could end the day futures are down big after yesterday's big losses we are back after this >> the nasdaq is on a record streak went 49th straight day without back to back losses that broke the prior records from may 1978 it has not closed lower two days in a row they could extend that record to an even 50 the record will lower today by 49 nasdaq futures are down a lot more than 1% the nasdaq has been the power maker in the market for years now. more on
i suppose you are still takeout only as a small business owner, how are you doing on that side >> florida has been weird. we had a lot of cool accolades last year. right in time for all of this to hit. we are at about 30% capacity indine in. no bar seats but it has been good same with the underoath thing. chaos breeds creativity. that's where we are at >> good use of an old gas station, if i am not mistaken. >> yes on 520 east towards nebraska if anybody wants to come by...
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ken in florida ken! >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, ken. >> caller: thanks for all the hard work you do for us busy home gamers. >> i have a team of people i love i appreciate that. what's going on? >> repor >> caller: well, long time listener, third time caller. with the raging delta variant do you think an under the radar funeral stock might be very treasured that could cause it to power up from a value stock to hopefully transitory growth stock particularly with the anti-vaxxers in florida. >> 99% of the hospitalizations, i don't know why anyone wants to be antivaxxed. the reason is we have ways to make it so you don't -- it's not as life threatening. not that that's a reason to say i want a nonlife threatening flu. wow, that's a great idea no, i'm going to say, no, it's not. there won't be a spike this year like last year let's go to ryan in new york boo-yah, ryan. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. my stock has been down 28% over the past year. i recently started a position and i think my stock is very u
ken in florida ken! >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, ken. >> caller: thanks for all the hard work you do for us busy home gamers. >> i have a team of people i love i appreciate that. what's going on? >> repor >> caller: well, long time listener, third time caller. with the raging delta variant do you think an under the radar funeral stock might be very treasured that could cause it to power up from a value stock to hopefully transitory growth stock...